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Journal articles on the topic "Portsmouth (england)"

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LaMontagne, D. S., K. A. Fenton, J. M. Pimenta, et al. "Using chlamydia positivity to estimate prevalence: evidence from the Chlamydia Screening Pilot in England." International Journal of STD & AIDS 16, no. 4 (2005): 323–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/0956462053654249.

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Studies have suggested that positivity can be used to estimate the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis in large-scale chlamydia screening programmes. A recent pilot of opportunistic screening in England estimated that the prevalence among 16–24-year-old women in Portsmouth and Wirral was 9.8% and 11.2%, respectively. This study assessed the continued validity of positivity as an approximate for prevalence. We re-analysed data from the Chlamydia Screening Pilot to estimate positivity, calculated as total positive tests divided by total tests, and compared these estimates with the previously rep
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Hallsworth, Alan, and Alfred Wong. "Urban Gardening Realities: The Example Case Study of Portsmouth, England." International Journal on Food System Dynamics 6, no. 1 (2015): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.18461/ijfsd.v6i1.611.

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This paper offers an empirical case study of the potential for urban gardening to contribute to individual food security. Food security generally encompasses both availability and accessibility. In Western Europe, availability per se has declined in importance with the development of national and international transportation networks. During the past decade, urban gardening has gained political currency as a strategy to provide greater food security at the local level. However, prevailing economic and social structures hamper the likelihood that urban gardening might offer much greater food se
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Matthews, Helen P. "A community mental health team: assessment of urgent referrals." Psychiatric Bulletin 15, no. 5 (1991): 268–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.15.5.268.

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The Southsea Mental Health Team serves a geographically-defined catchment area of 80,000 adults under the age of 65. The area lies on the south coast of England, merging on its northern boundary with the naval city of Portsmouth. There is a variety of housing types including council housing estates, private housing and a significant number of large houses in multi-occupancy use as flats, bedsits or bed and breakfast accommodation.
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Clarke, Mattea, Girija Dabke, Lenka Strakova, et al. "Introduction of PCR testing reveals a previously unrecognized burden of yersiniosis in Hampshire, UK." Journal of Medical Microbiology 69, no. 3 (2020): 419–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.001125.

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Introduction. Current testing practices for yersiniosis mean that its true incidence and epidemiology are not well understood. In mid-2016, the introduction of testing via a multiplex gastrointestinal PCR panel at Portsmouth hospital laboratory in Hampshire, UK, resulted in a marked increase in the number of Yersinia cases identified locally. Aim. Here we describe the epidemiology and microbiology of Yersinia cases identified at Portsmouth laboratory following the introduction of PCR testing. Methodology. A case was defined as a person with a stool specimen in which Yersinia was detected by PC
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Day, Ann. "The forgotten ‘mateys’: women workers in Portsmouth Dockyard, England, 1939-45." Women's History Review 7, no. 3 (1998): 361–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09612029800200174.

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Brown, David, Jane Portlock, Paul Rutter, and Zacharia Nazar. "From community pharmacy to healthy living pharmacy: Positive early experiences from Portsmouth, England." Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 10, no. 1 (2014): 72–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2013.04.014.

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Jackson, Alexander. "Gender, photography and women’s football in England: the Portsmouth Ladies FC, 1916–1918." Sport in History 39, no. 4 (2019): 376–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17460263.2019.1677264.

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PHELPS, N. A. "Professional football and local identity in the ‘golden age’: Portsmouth in the mid-twentieth century." Urban History 32, no. 3 (2005): 459–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s096392680500324x.

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The idea that professional football clubs and their supporters are material and cultural expressions of the local has assumed axiomatic status in the academic literature without anything like the depth of empirical evidence that might be expected. Moreover, social trends and changes in the organization of professional football have gone some way to severing these sorts of links between football clubs and their localities. This article presents detailed historical evidence of the complex and multiple local identities surrounding the production and consumption of professional football in Portsmo
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Rookmaaker, Kees, John Gannon, and Jim Monson. "The lives of three rhinoceroses exhibited in London 1790–1814." Archives of Natural History 42, no. 2 (2015): 279–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.2015.0312.

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The history of three living Indian rhinoceroses (Rhinoceros unicornis) exhibited at the Exeter ’Change and the adjoining Lyceum on the Strand in London is detailed. The animals were owned by three successive proprietors of the menagerie: Thomas Clark, Gilbert Pidcock and Stephen Polito. Clark's rhinoceros arrived on 5 June 1790 as a two-year-old from India, largely exhibited at the Lyceum, but shown at Windsor and Ascot races in June 1793 and elsewhere in England until his death in Cosham near Portsmouth (not Corsham) in July 1793. The skin was mounted, possibly bought by William Bullock and s
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Walker, I. V., and J. A. Cresswell. "Multiple deprivation and other risk factors for maternal obesity in Portsmouth, UK." Journal of Public Health 41, no. 2 (2018): 278–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdy110.

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Abstract Background Maternal obesity is known to be associated with a range of adverse outcomes, both for the mothers and their children. It may be more prevalent in areas with higher deprivation as measured by the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), but this has not been demonstrated consistently. This study focused primarily on the relationship between maternal obesity and deprivation in a setting where areas of significant deprivation are surrounded by the overall affluent South East England. Methods The study used the records of 3830 women who delivered under the care of a Portsmouth hosp
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Portsmouth (england)"

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Adagiri, Stella O. "A comparative study of teachers' continuing professional development (CPD) in Nigeria and England : a study of primary schools in Abuja and Portsmouth." Thesis, University of Portsmouth, 2014. https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/a-comparative-study-of-teachers-continuing-professional-development-cpd-in-nigeria-and-england(92d3e1df-fcce-40bd-a774-b9cfbb25da26).html.

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This thesis provides a comparative theoretical analysis and empirical description of teachers' Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in Abuja and Portsmouth. The theoretical sections comprise a comprehensive review of literature that examines teaching as a profession and key developments and the contribution of CPD towards teacher professionalization in both countries. The empirical aspect investigates and discusses the findings relating to teacher professional development, providing a comparative analysis of teacher profile and CPD in both countries. The aim of this research is to identif
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Books on the topic "Portsmouth (england)"

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N, Rogers Peter, ed. Portsmouth & Southsea. Sutton Pub., 1996.

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Great Britain. Social Services Inspectorate. and Audit Commission for Local Authorities and the National Health Service in England and Wales., eds. Portsmouth: A report of the joint review of Social Services in Portsmouth, October 2003. Audit Commission Publications, 2003.

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Barry, Stapleton, and Thomas James H. 1947-, eds. The Portsmouth region. Sutton, 1989.

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Verrier, Mary. St. Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth. Printed by G. Shepherd (Portsmouth) Ltd., 1992.

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Paul, Brown. Maritime Portsmouth: A history and guide. Tempus, 2005.

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Ron, Brown. The 1906 guidebook to Portsmouth and Southsea. 2nd ed. Milestone, 1985.

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Dolling, Robert R. Ten years in a Portsmouth slum. Swan Sonnenschein, 1989.

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Barnard, E. K. From parish church to Portsmouth Cathedral, 1900-39. Portsmouth City Council, 1988.

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Council, Portsmouth (England) City, ed. The evolution of the docks and industrial buildings in Portsmouth Royal Dockyard: 1698-1914. Portsmouth City Council, 1985.

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Sammons, Mark. Black Portsmouth: Three centuries of African-American heritage. University of New Hampshire Press, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Portsmouth (england)"

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Harvey, P. D. A. "The Portsmouth Map of 1545 and the Introduction of Scale Maps into England." In Manors and Maps in Rural England, from the Tenth Century to the Seventeenth. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003420651-14.

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"cwt. less in London and Portsmouth and l.50s. less in." In Prices and Wages in England. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315031385-237.

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Knoppers, Laura L. "The French connection: luxury, portraiture and the court of Charles II." In From Republic to Restoration. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9780719089688.003.0014.

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The luxury of the court of Charles II is well-known and usually seen as reflecting the personal failings of the king or as a reaction to the Puritanism of the preceding regime. This chapter argues, rather, that Charles II adopted luxury as a mode of power modelled on his cousin, the powerful French king, Louis XIV. Portraiture of the French and English courts shows striking and largely unexplored links as, under the influence of Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth and reigning mistress in the English court in the 1670s, French painter Henri Gascar executed portraits of Charles II, Ports
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Kahn, Richard J. "**112** Chap. 8. [marked Chap. 7 in MS.]." In Diseases in the District of Maine 1772 - 1820, edited by Richard J. Kahn. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190053253.003.0013.

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Barker states that he would “hereafter describe these cancerous affections;” the remainder of this chapter is devoted to cases of anasarca, ascites, and dropsy. Cancer is discussed in chapter 9. Barker describes a number of patients who were amassing fluids and the assumed causes, such as the use of “ardent spirits” by a fifty-year-old seaman and, in the case of Mrs. Bangs of Gorham, of being “a violent dancer among the Shakers.” A case of anasarca associated with blindness is detailed. Treatments include tapping, bloodletting, and after writing Hall Jackson in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the u
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Kahn, Richard J. "Obtaining and Sharing Medical Literature, 1780–1820." In Diseases in the District of Maine 1772 - 1820. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190053253.003.0002.

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The quest for timely medical literature was a concern for elite as well as rural physicians in the United States, as evidenced by comments from Drs. Benjamin Rush of Philadelphia; Benjamin Vaughan of Hallowell, Maine; and Lyman Spalding of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It was the focus of an 1800 correspondence about the new cowpox (vaccination) between Barker and John G. Coffin of Boston who, in 1823, would found and edit the Boston Medical Intelligencer, precursor to the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, now the New England Journal of Medicine; smallpox inoculation is also discussed. Topics
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Rowe, M. W. "D-Day and the Battle of Normandy." In J. L. Austin. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198707585.003.0019.

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Abstract The plan of Operation Overlord and the events of D-Day itself are outlined. Two official reports singled out the remarkable accuracy of Intelligence supplied by Austin’s section [TIS] as one of the primary factors in D-Day’s success. Four aspects of the assault where TIS’s information played a crucial role are examined, but the bulk of the chapter looks at some of the few places where TIS’s Intelligence was incorrect: the Merville, Crisbecq, and Pointe du Hoc batteries, and, most importantly, Omaha beach. The grinding battle of Normandy and the eventual American breakout are described
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Gittings, Robert, and Jo Manton. "Allegra ( 1817—1818)." In Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys 1798-1879. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198185949.003.0003.

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Abstract The Shelley party–Shelley himself, Mary, their child William, Elise, (William’s Swiss nurse), and Claire–left Geneva on 29 August 1816, arriving in England on 8 September. They crossed the Channel to Portsmouth and set off for the West Country, avoiding the Godwins (who knew nothing of Claire’s affair with Byron) for fear of revealing her pregnancy. In Bath, where they settled, the Shelleys, with William and Elise, lived at 5 Abbey Churchyard, while Claire awaited her own child’s birth at 12 New Bond Street, where she passed under the name of Mrs Clairmont. Nevertheless, Mary’s repres
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Milne, Gustav, Danielle Newman, Oliver Hutchinson, and Lawrence M. Northall. "Citizen Science in Coastal Archaeology." In Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology. University Press of Florida, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813069739.003.0008.

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CITiZAN, the Coastal and InterTidal Zone Archaeology Network, is an English community-based project concerned with the recording and long-term monitoring of archaeological sites exposed to erosion on the coast and open foreshore. It was set up with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (now the National Lottery Heritage Fund) in 2015, with additional support from the United Kingdom’s (UK) National Trust, the Crown Estate, Lloyds Register Foundation, and Historic England, among others. CITiZAN’s three regional teams are hosted by Museum of London Archaeology in London, the Council for British
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Fairchild, Nikki, and Éva Mikuska. "Social Innovation in Early Childhood Education and Care in England: The Case of Portsmouth." In Social Innovation and Welfare State Retrenchment. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-928-420241025.

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Baer, Friederike. "“Moving across a Vast Body of Water in Nutshells”." In Hessians. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190249632.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on the transport of the German subsidy troops from their territories within the Holy Roman Empire to America. The process was complicated, time-consuming, and expensive. The soldiers and their equipment constituted a precious cargo that needed to be moved thousands of miles through multiple territories across vast stretches of land, rivers, and oceans. They had to travel from their homes to designated places of assembly within their territories and from there to German or Dutch ports of embarkation. Immediately after their arrival they were inspected by British officers an
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Conference papers on the topic "Portsmouth (england)"

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Schiff, Hannah, Sophie Philpot, Andrew Achaiah, Georgina Boyes, Adriana Pereira, and Ben Green. "Adherence to American Thoracic Society (ATS) diagnostic criteria when treating non-tuberculous mycobacterial species over 7 years at Queen Alexandra Hospital (QAH), Portsmouth, England." In ERS International Congress 2016 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.pa2569.

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Reports on the topic "Portsmouth (england)"

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Guilfoyle, Michael, Ruth Beck, Bill Williams, et al. Birds of the Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area, Portsmouth, Virginia, 2008-2020. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/45604.

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This report presents the results of a long-term trend analyses of seasonal bird community data from a monitoring effort conducted on the Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area (CIDMMA) from 2008 to 2020, Portsmouth, VA. The USACE Richmond District collaborated with the College of William and Mary and the Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory, Waterbird Team, to conduct year-round semimonthly area counts of the CIDMMA to examine species presence and population changes overtime. This effort provides information on the importance of the area to numerous bird species and bird species’ grou
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